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! q - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON DOC., WE SD A’ AUGUST 4, 1886. FOR SALE—HOUSES. JOR SALE-A BiiCK HOUSE. Wi fe good ‘condition. with med stanie fe tea 3145 feet: half square tru GAPS Price $5.0KW). A Very Di sc ior @ family not too large. Has bee. ‘occupied and care for bythe owner. Addsess Dr. LAM, Army i. di cul Museum. it SOK SALE-AT AN INTIS Fricune ste euiics Bil uor distare.) “S nnave ico, 8 seat 2-siory Brom ear srantn sfonde toes gue enue’ ood tenants, whom we f those 6-1ootn bricks on on very easy terms. xf imps; new and Riggs st G .0U0- 1717 Lith st..avers desirable 10% ing. $9000. Those very aitractive and cee. new | S-stor: ear 14th, bricks om Biggs sc 99,000 and -6,500. Perwoas desiring to purcha Bebalit outa in a ge focus sua ez we. Sonwstebre Leki ‘cotim OR SALE. ‘ew @ room bouse, near lows Circk -$3.250 Brick: Sear neue Tenor 9 rooms, Kineman Place. ‘3 "2 rooms, Pierce Place, bet. = rooms, 1:ith st DO t., between 10 rooms, on Corcoran s ‘Srooms, Lath st., business p: S rooms. Fenton'st.. u'r 7 rooms. Q st, bet. 4th and store and 3 perty. int. Offic rs ou Congress at., nea® post office. Several Lots on Q st. bet. rch and 14t ‘Also improved and unimproved property ofthe city, Apply to JW. BMY Syas-2w* KR SALE-TWO A uch: on 1st street xe. opposite new library bu' il be sod cheap it taken at once a. P. HILL @bo. 1388 ¥ se FoR Sace—a cia tor Hill, between two brick: mente in first-class condition: spiendid gard Yes of fruit. etc.: lot 128 feet devp to a du-foot ‘arie’ Price $4,500); % cash, balance in’ 1 and 2 veara, cellent iavesinient WELLER & KEP il, 326 Pennsylvania ave 5 SE 920 N.J av.bii,141$25.000 t Usk. 19r.4,000 51D Lith st, fh. Sez Viay, 18,000 219 loth st. fh. 10) 283e 334 F st.15.000 612 8 st.. th ‘920 Lith st gov-911 ist, DB. 13E12.000 f.. A5r..-L1, g29 Lith st. 743 Gun st.. b. ‘The above is ont. a smaut portion of property on my Dooks. For full hist call at office for bulletin Iswed on the Istand 15t. [aud THOSE WAGGAMAN. POR SALH-SEVEN-ROOM BRICK, 1116 K ST ‘$2,600. Apply at 610 H stn. w. R SALE_CHFAP- Briew Houses on Lith oF people in blocks OF on beautiful cofuers,w ith broad parking and low Views. You that ure about to Defore you decide. hay now and avoid rush later In the season. “HUMPHREY & ADAS z Brokers, 618 F st. JOR SALE—FINE ‘Dwelling: Uz rooms, *rm improvements; corner of two avenues and tro1 ing on handsome e'reie northwest; house {routs Soul And east, Price, $12,000. termsoxsy TYLER & KUTHERFORD, 1220 F st. nw. Sy31-60" RESID? Rortbwest section of the ett; fia provements: will be sold very reasonable investinent, Inquire of FA. row 1418 F 1 Sere ah OR SALE—HANDSOME NEW 3 STORY AND basement Prick Dwelling: 1 saad bath; Mhoronghiy modern in als its app steam; cherry mantels. with b Fors uatural wood, hard of fi Mediate vicinity of the « TYLEX & RUTHERFORD, R _SALE—A FINE = IN THE ATOCTION SALES. IZED — SLOAN- est, inost rapid and mont leg ‘Classes forming. Tuition fob cto ‘2:3 we eS CORRIDON, PRIVATE TUTOR—(GTH at) muonography, Penmanship, Bookie ColtmBian College’ Preparatory School, 43 st b.w.: 61010 oclock p.m id ‘ime FOR BOTS AND YOUNG sors 3Md., Prof J. em In the worl esponaence. Call for prospectus. UMP AEEEWoop 3 H SEXES, AVE Concoraville, Pa Yale aud Harvard Professora Thorough instruction in ail departments. A well e4sipped department for little boys alld grels, ‘THIS EVENING. JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. zo," LOT OF SHOW Cas: MBINA- Wom Og CAR A LANGE COMBE 433 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. = co eer chen Ct Bi Sis By eee BURNING, AUGU Siok, Coasts eneecaSe SUES O'CLOCK P-M, and continuing each evening there- after until the entire stock is dixposed of enananins (oe opportunity to obtain first-class Se ER Snows, Astenn 202-38 216 Sth street new. J. SHORTLIDGE, A.M., Principal, MI ARSLASD AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, AVA" Next Session opens SEPTEMBER 20. 1886, | Beside the regular Collegiate Course, embracing i 1D, the Classics. | io Agriculture. Civil and the scl and Applied Chemistry ton of # full corps of nical Hoginesring ‘ure provided, ander the divec ‘nd eminent Lectar, = Ho ‘(Cadets are under military orgauization and isctptine. Befoce making a final selection send for: "CO fessors Catalogue of tls institution, giving Alf particulars as to courses of Instruction, Terms and Beholarsbips. Location unsurpassed for beauty, heaithfulness and convenlence of aécess “Address— MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, $320-2m Prince George’s county, Md. rPHE NORWOOD INsTiTUTE, A’Seiect Boarding and Day School for ‘Young Ladies and Little Girls. Reopens SEPT. 49, 1896, For catalogue and all particulars address Mr. and ‘Mrs, WM. D: CABELL, Principals, 1212 and 1214 14th st., or, for immediate Attention, at Norwood, Nelson Co. Va, Pupils destrousof preparing for the regular course of the Norwood Insiftare, or who wieh an oppartunit to acyuire a pracical use of the French language, W find It to thelr interest to attend the sumnier, seasion 4y20-2m | NEW winnso worcace An WINDSOR FEMALE COLLEGE. For Young Men—With Preparatory and Basiness Schools for Boys For Young Ladies—With Prepara- tory and Primary Schools for Girin, Fall sessions open september 15th, 1886. Fate butidings. catalogues ready. Address Rev. SSLAELLY- Deb, Prost New Wikason Me ROCKER SCHOOL forging Sandy Spring Mont. Co, Md. 18 miles north of Washington City, re- Obens Sept, Jo. ‘Thorough training; home government; health carefully attended to: mumber limited. circulars address HENKY C. HALLOWELI, A. M. (Yale) Svd0-2m HE BERLITZ SCH¢ OF [AG] ‘Wil be open all summer. Great in prices — SHARTOTTE HALL SCHOO thiul jocation, with extensive grounds. enoeongts aay eee, eae SO = Tilt COMSTOCK SCHOOL, NO. 32 WEST 40TH 8° sem, , NEW YORK, Reservolr Park.) English, French and German ‘and Day school for Young Ladies. Opens Iss6._ MISS DAY in charge. Jy10-méw3m PAX HALU.—SEMINARY FOR YOUNG jes. Winchester, Va. “Kighteenth year begins el F 1. 1856 No school offers equal advantages ou better terms. Nine or ten instructors. Apply for catalogue to Jy2o-wées.6t__ Miss M. E, BILLINGS, Principal. ¢ RYLAN | (facing Wrorre 5 D. AN Collegiate institute for YOUNG LADIES and pabteParatory School for LITLE GIRLS, i P. O.. three miles from Baltimore, Md. d by the Sisters of Noire Dame. Send for jyl2-m.w, TO-MORROW. TW BEES & 00. Auctioneers 7 Louisiana avenn ‘Opposite City Post Office. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPEIS, MATTINGS AND HOUSEPURNISHINGS GENERALLY, IN- CLUDES FOR THIS WEEK A REGULAR IMENT OF ALL’ KINDS OF GOODS, AT OUR AUCTION HouMS ON THURSDAY. a FIFTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK: ALSO, Two ROXBURY CARPETS: abs TO PAY HORACE, WALNUT CHAMBER SET, NINE AECES. ie TELEPHONR AND ELECTRIC ‘NSURANG I CS Tok? stock. FIFTH, st ONE On "FRURSDAY, AUGUST O'CLOCK, ‘our Salesrooms, 9th and D streets Sortiregt ne - $8 shares U. 9. Electric Light Co, Stock. 45 shares Chesapeake’ and ‘Potomac Telephone ‘Stock. 100 shares Fire Ina. Co. 160 shares National Union Fire Ins. Co. Stock. 28 shares Franklin Fire Ins, Co. Stock. ‘85 shares of Belt Line RK Stock. 2d National Bank Stock. 20 shares National Bank of Republic Stock. 50 shares Great Falls Ice Co. Stock. Exe DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts, BENSINGER, Auctioneer, 1007 7h on THURSDAY, Avausr FleTH, 1890, at SEVEN-THIRTY Ps a Gents Gold, and Biiver ‘an Gold and 5 Watches, open and hunting casus: Gold Chains and Necklaces Sold. warrh "Bracelets. Crosses, Piain and Set ings, Lockets, Buttons, Solid siver ‘ana Plated Ware. Miirors, ilunkets, Uullery, Vallses, Books, Curponters’ ‘Tools, Cloth aad SU Patterns Ladies: Coats, Circulars nd Dolmans, Gents Couts, Pants and Vests, Dresses, Overcoats, ‘Ulstors, GUNS, Revolvers, Clocks, Bibler, Musical Tostramenta, al: Dams, Shiels, Galyanio Batery and Deawiag fest monis, | Parties holding tckets please talce no auzate H COREN, 1007 7th st. S* "508 OSHARES OF THE MONTGOMERY LONG FIBRE COTTON GIN CU. STOCK. On THURSDAY, AUGUST STH, at 1 O'CLOCK P. ‘M., within our sales rooms, 9th and D streets n.w., we ‘will sell the above stock. Jy3l-a DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. J WILESELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THE premises of the iate Elizabeth Talbert, due acre of land, fronting Brook on TI on Bunker Hilt road, D.C. URSDAY, AUGUST THE PLFTH, at HALF: PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, 1 Jy30-8, THOS. DOWLING ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Auctioneers. THE SALE OF TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, TOURIST GOODS, HARNESS “ROBES, &c.: WILL BE CONTINUED ON FRIDAY, AUGUST: FIFTH, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, AT 009 19TH STREET NORTHWEST, OPPOSITE UNITED STATES TREASURY. Terms cash. i4-zt_ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioneers. ONE LARGE ICE BOX NEARLY NEW, SUIT- ABLE FOR FRESH MEATS, c., COUNTERS, BINS, SHELVING, AND A SMALL QUAN. C2 YORTH BOALDING AND DAY SCHOOL | TITY’ OF GROCERIES, SHELF GOODS. Ere, For ¥ eg and Little Girls, AT AUCTION. [ls HP LEFERVEE, Principal, 59 Franklin st, | ou FRIDAY, AUGUST SIXTH, at TEN O'CLOCK ‘Baltimore, Md. 3 ‘We shail sell atstore 1842 Sih st. n.w.,the above | The 25en school “year ‘will begin on THURSDAY, Re Weed een September Lid, 1886. dyld-wes2m at WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. *DWIN ALDEN & BROS ILLUSTRATED SCHOOL CATALOGUE, A S2-pas pamphlet, showing engravings of differ- = esr ard sentiparies, study, Toms, artistic ares of college grounds, with cost of sketching hgraving, wher tor advertising purposes {uF on @ Beautiful ateaue bortawest. with wid may cont iaiaes = eueif avers Serta. wi Siozethe: with the cost of advertising tn ny oaly Sz ual. Terms, 62,000 r EN & BHO, py eee SF ‘Newspaper Advertising Agents, York. hed 140 Nassau st., New York, Seow Heal agent, 142 Jel6-wéesIm 65.W. ath se, Gincinatie it SALE OK EXCHANG A very comfortable six-ro0 int, Fentine by the year toa first class tenant tor WG: a very delightiul Lome for a siuall | JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, S04 aud S06 F si naiw, IB SAL. ‘A pretty Home, comtainipg seven room b, situated in the north of Wasuingtot Surroundings aud on a corner: lot six Lu tunity to secure a home ut x decided ba: JOHN FW SSTORY day winduw house, near Patent office. Call at Once bewre it is rentet. WHIGHT & BOLTON, st Cloud Oth and Fs Jy30-3m, . comer 9th and T sts. nw , south trv Sows. 11 rooms, mud. fm.” Terzas part cas (E—THREESTORY FRAME. lot 18x95; side alley. Will pay 10 per cent Price asked, $000. AP. WILL & CO. 1u38 Fst ay20-im OR SALE OR RENT—HOUSE 1763 PST. AP- ply to owner, 605 14th st. Key 1761. jylG-1m OH SALE— 1112 ELEVENTH ST. N. JUST NORTH OF MASSACHUS: A desirabieBroom Brick ies Bue location. Will sell cheap to Phaser. THus. +a ‘n insmedrate’ pu j. FISHER & CO, receive prompt attention. SWUKMST; DLEY, 927 F st ‘aud-Lm () 10, LOAN AT FIVE PERCENT Jy26-2w MOSEy fo LOAN OS REAL stare ATS AVE and 6 per cent CHARLES W. HANDY, Jy241m Mr NEY TO LOAN TO ARMY AND NAVY aM Fickks af LEGAL Kates OF INTERES’ JAMES & WAUGH, 373m 2 Sis F tno MOY 70 Losy Ox LIFE INstRaNcE POLICIES. JAMES E. WAUGH. 858 F st 5 oa p dooey availabiepin shortest 200. 1424 New Yora ave yi FaTional COMPANY AN Mone: to loan ou approved sccurities—Ail bust Bene Prom rly aud satsacioruy irauaacted,) JOWS MITCHELL, Reat Estate Departurent, 1204 F st aby ses LAW AND TRUS ON REAL ESTaT= THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN. XN > LOAN IN SUMS OF NOT LESS AVE than $5,000, at 5 per cent, on first-class eily Property. Salalier suas at 6 per cent Re Siionr Mi ZMAN, northwest. Corner 10th and F streeu 0 LoaN sto n approved Rea! Estate secur- luserest. Charges moderate. J. WON HUYCR, 1505 | eknsylvania ave. a Tis sums to suif, at lowest rates, on approved real, Saute security FITCH, FOX & BROWS, rr) 1437 Pencsyivanta ave LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, IN REAL ESTATE SECUMITY THOS. J. FISHER & ¢ to 1824 F st. nw. M°*=* 7 L ESTATE AT apes ONEY fh FIRST-Cl terest. No delay wh wn one \L ESTATE OR at lowest rates of ro. PROFESSIONAL. JasY FEET HEALTHFUL FEET. be WitiTE, FOOT =Pe.TALIsT. 1416 Penn- Yivaula ave opposite Willard’s Hotel. Corns, B. inverted Nulis and all diseanes of the tee ad skucfully treated Fortieth year o ice. Plasiiting Special ive and positive cure or sao 3 NI DERSUNS SUFFERING FROM CANCERS, tumors, moles, warts, sb ICM EK at once. Ax in dt biced, by her wouderiur treatment. Cumsuitition free. Charges reasviuabic. cousalt MES. DIC, 4 DE. J. SeMMES AND 14 Cbizopodist. then. Lest 0} MUSBAND. SUR- Twenty-six youre successful x fue reputation oe izua F stm, Lad sore Joints, Mrs br SEMMes Black Lotiou ubd Salve. Jeal FON CHIROPODIST, KNON KOW, Pewusyivanis eve LAKE StrERion TRaxsiT co. The Great Lake Rowe Frow Buffain, Exe, Cleveland avd Detroit to me Sommer kev St. Paul as, buat, fatioual Pars aid 0 ets wMereatly reduced rates, iucluding meals wad sate “Tourist books and general infornss'Son furnished on swplicadve to Hy. K HOW Sil, Agent. 1353 Penssyiv Rates for special tours turnished. Bie Hiuenn Eee Ware Noted for Speet, Perfect Alisument, Beauty, Werength, Chargeable Type and Durabiiliy. (Call and soe it st ts aver jes Baw JOHN C. PARKER'S, @17 and 619 7th sircet, 20 Ageut lor the District, EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC BOSTON, MASS. ‘The Largest and Best Equipped in the World—100 Instructors, 2,005 students last year. Thorough 1o- struction in Vocal and Instramental Music, Piano and Organ Tuning, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French German and languages, “isngist ches, Gymnastics, ete, - Tuition, $6 to $20; board eat and electiie ligt, 43-40 ‘erm bests Sepzember 9, 1880, Ulustraved calendar, with full ad E. TOURJEE, Dir Franklin square, Boston. Mais. MD. UNIVERSITY | SCHOOL opens For Cirealurs address Ttaliat LICOTT Cit MAUPIN'S 15. E is lauglit in oue season a practical use of the language and Paridan pronunciation, New term this M'LLE V. FRUD HOMME, WIT by 1014 17th st., between K and L SSTRU CONTINUE ‘RIN MER-MADAME HOFFELDT. ‘Teacher of Sing- ing ater the true itallan method. Classic and Modern Music; good German, French and. Italian, By ansurpaseed methods, has lier roomsat 716 "10H fe 1219 G. 3) Mo SE Josern’s ConrEse a ‘COURSE OF STUDIES: CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL. Terms: Boarders per session of five months, $100; day students according to grade. Studies wil be resummed! on Monday. Sept. 6, 1886. ‘Address BROTHER JOSE: H, Director, ‘Carroll Post Ortice, Baltimoré county, Md. Piease wend for « catalogue. Jy-3mn bs" SELECT SCHOOL, WASHINGTON Il re-open SEPTEMBER 16rH, 1886. For catalogie address THOS, W. SLDWELL, Principal, ns ile. Md. iy6-6m ir-year courses: ‘The nd the Modern Language. Facilities in all proved. New boludungs, enlarged Mculcy, creased resources. | Tultion by schiolarsiips 80.25 af: to sous of ininisters, free. Competitive pri $100 exch. Expenses of lving exceptionally Tow. FUE RATORY SCHOOL. by giving ex- | elusive Jon to requirements for adfuieston, aves Line aud cost in preparing for evilege. FOr catalogues | or desired injormation addres | Sy 6tsen ‘S.A. MCCAULEY, Pres dent. HONOGRAPH: SUNME Call_Monday and Thursday Evening hand Sup; 2) 624 <EADING, PA. ratory School for Boys, conduct- ea vpon the Military Plan. Thorough Tnstrucvor, Stank icine Eats aa. een ee CSumadtaee Bad bait Balt rire Eoaey EaeipEed Classical. the Latin- All Short- street n.w. GLA ..) will re-open OCio- lons, asa Boarding and be assisted by an efficient staff of pal w tdvand Vermontave, Foreign Teachers For Circulars address Je29-6m 5s Louistana ave. (second floor). Ty} anteed to be thoroughly taught for $1U. AY omersnsen oo Preparatory.—Fourth year commences Se} tem So. Prepares for. auy college: ‘best tee stra For circulars address Stre. Ib: McDON- ALD. Miss ANNA ELLIS, Principals, 1305 17th st, Wasbingtos Je26-3m. 1 Ez }4 to eat. rapid hand, without cramp or Fae oy Sean ceaa recanted oul taroogh he Summer months, morning Poon, and bight, at the SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner 91h aud D ste nw. Airy balls, Monierate rates of tu Jelo ERVATORY OF MUSIC. Coed ulin, cor, Wah and Fst, a fear Plau’ Organ’ oun Fl Free advastiges O18 BULLATD DE MM" EA0Ra FLD “AND MRS. MYERS WILL M "re-open, on Oct. sth, their school fer eink be Green the aes of and i4- Naser Meuied to $6. French kindergarten in conection with the sence Ger the charge of Male ©. Frad ‘womaie “for sees lates address 1204 T atrvet | ‘myiisme SHOR'HAND AND 1YPEWRITING PRACTE Cally taught, Saccem guarauuwed if tastguctonse Riowed, Privaiepupinpreterred Ke F CRUMPLER. Stenographers, 472 La ave: Since st scien a 76 ae & ISS AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRA AY xpi uate and certified exaniiner of the New Puan tecamlae, Raruony and voice Serv asory. ture. 10/2 10th st. nw. LESSONS 0 WW. corner Sihaud K ste. n.w. ‘lassicai, Business. W. FLYNN, AM. tb. ‘oc2p s ing Classes, $3 and $5 a moni MEDICAL, &e. 5 ares a Uldest Established and Only Rel Physician in the City, GBP De consulted Gally, 464 C st, bet diy and oth Op a a a K AND MADAM WILSON, 1105. Dia iin RRC, GS, 0s ea Malseias CHILLs, F POSITIVELY fom Gf drtusgists, be. Vrompuiue Co, Batiale, N.Y. sist Ve Ea MOSER NY Gear ae Sua. PPHE CELLULOID TRUSS, “That never break® never Wears out, alwaysclean, amie as FISHERS, 628 7th strevt northwest Mrs, FISHER devotes Ler aitention to the wants of Lady Patrons mL | 7} HOMAS DOWLING. Aucuoneer. PROPERTY 1113 11TH STREET NORTHWEST ‘AT AUCTION. By virtue of the lust will ‘and’ testament of ‘Randolph Sunith (deceased), I will sell at publi action in trout of the premises, on MONDAY, AUGUST SIXTEENTH, 1586, at FIVE OCLocs, ®. ML, the following described real estate, to wit: The Soutuern part of lot 6, in square 341, the suid south- ern partof suid lot baving a front of twenty-five teet On the Itue of 11th street norchwest, and running back {yiuh the same width to the eastern or rear llue uf sald lo: ‘Terms of sule: One-third of the purchase money ‘cash, the balance in one, two and three years, Interest ‘at six per cent, s eured by deed of trust. A deposit of ‘$100 required’ wi the tine of sale, and if wrms ure Bot complied with inten days trom date of sale, de- Posit to ve forfeited, and tue property to be resoid at the risk and cost of defuulting purchaser. CHARLES B. PURVIS, Executor, ds 2218 sth st. bw. T |HOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. THE OLD FRAME BUILDINGS ON THE SOUTH- EAST CORNER OF TWENTY-SECUND AND I SiKEETS NORTHWEST AT PUBLIC AUC On TUESDAY. TENTH AUGUST, 1886, at x TWELVE O'CLOCK M., in fron: ot the premises, I will sell, for cash, the above Buildings. Bulld: Ings to be removed immediately. ‘By order of the Cour mi Issioners of the Distric. of Columola,- aud-ds {ESCANSON BHOS,, Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF EIGHT-ROOM. TWwWo- STORY AND ATTIC BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, 1206 MARYLAND AVENUE SOUTH- WEST. WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court oa ttre Vistret of Coltmibins ia Seay Weeds: George ea duds virtue ofwdvedot trustduly recur he Land Hecords of the suid Dustect, is Liber ‘BYD, Folio 15:3, and because of default in the paymeat Sfitie debt secured by sald: deeds the uutiers i Seitnt puvite auction, in front ot tae ‘premises WEDNESDAY THE FOURTH DAY GERUCESE, Tish AT BIVE OCLOCK. Pal’ all saat ase at jot L square 299, oning at a polat on Staryland avenue, 47 feet Li inches wen octile arose ust corner of suid square, thence westeoy on Alert find avenue i feet iuches to Laskey's lou thease {n'a southerly” direction, Om Suid: pretiises. fa tee Iniches to the svuth line of suid tot: thence eust-os tae south line 17 feet 4 inches to enet wallet trick toes th sald premises, and theuce tote piuce of begining, iniproved by a twotory and autie Brie gelling ‘ferans of sale: $500 cash, and the residue lathree equal payments, im ax, twelve und eighteens monies twit interet, accured bya deed or ruse stan eto Sry sold. Ail conveyencing and weceraion ae aoe chaver's cont. Ifterms ofsale are not complied eth fu seven duyaatter sule the property: wil bs resold st thers andeastot the uctaither vatecer og ae ont C1SiUS Tobe ade ate lrante UMAS, Trust 323-208 O16 F harect ns. £a-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIJ. TUESDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1886, SAME HOUR AND PLACE. aed _ add EDWARD H, THOMAS, Trustee, oJ SWEERY AT AUCTION. iy ve tes stenerel cha Teena TSEREn Ay AUGUs? SIXTH, 1856.4: TEN O'CLOCK A. dhe Hair amp dapphite a ady Et One Turquoise Set, One Diamond Pin, me All persons coucerped Wil take notice By order of holder of note. DUNCANSON BROS, aus-3t J) ONCASSON BHOS.. Auctioneers U. S. MARSHALS SALE OF ONE BKOWN Holst ONE BLACK Man TWO SETS HAR Qn SATURDAY, AUGUST SEVENTH 3856 at TWELVE QCLOCK NOON, T will ato ion roous of Duncadson’ Bros Sind D streets hortuwest— me : ‘Oue Brown Horse, One lack Mare, ‘The above horses are sold ou account of being light for use at my office, ” ms be WILSON, ‘ALBERT A. 0256 U.S. Marshal B.C. DD PSCASSON BROS, Aucconcers, TRUSTEES SALE OF A TWOSTORY BRICK FRUEG Se GEST Sel bow S SU, COUNT BoE ASHINGTON. (EN ios is ue Of acertain’ deed of trust, bear ate on the wwentv-liret (21) day of Apri a, 1584, and recorded tn Uber 1,078, fullo 244, e seq, one of the lund recorue of the’ District of Comma bia. aud at the request of the holder of the note se- cured thereby, we wil sll at\ public auction, tn front of the premises, on MONDAY, ‘THI: SECO: OF AUGUST, A. D, 1886, ar three (63) ‘of Mount Pleasant, aa recorded in liber C. J. U., follo 48, of the office of ihe surveyor of Washingion coun- ty, D. C., together with the improvements, we. ‘Terms’ of ‘sale: Que-third cush; balance in three Saal maviments, payable in six. twelve and eighteen months. Purcliuse notes to be secured by decd of {rast on property sold. and bearing interest at 6 per ‘paid: oF all cash at option of pur- ene per anuium anti Shasee.. 4 depostt of $100 required at tae of tale Sit conveyaneing and’ recordin as p a cost if \erims of male are not compited wi w thin seven (days from date of sale, the proverty nay be Reseid it vis and “cost of defaulting purchaser, after Ave je advertisement BAHLON ASHFORD, rrosteen Jyi9eod- JAMES H. SmiTH, THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNT! sanie piace, MAHLON ASHFORD. | reusseoe JyStamjwfeds JAMES H. SMIER, ee , Auctioneer. MFORTABLE TWOSTORY BRICK REST- » RENCE, NO. 1910) LIGHT STREDT NORTH WEST, AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON. AUGUSTSIXTH, at HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, 1 sbuil t-front of the premises, part lot 4, 1a square, $36. tos 1g.3Gtgxiv0 improved by a comiotiabie-the: ory btice dwelling with ail modern improvements, fine grape-arbor, &c. A splendid investment. ‘eras: All cast except 2900, which has until 30th September, 1987, to run abstx per cent. "$100 deposi, kequired at time of sale All conveyancing, wc. at Barehaser's aul-dads ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. “ag MILWAUKEE LAGER S55, wal o THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. ‘For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, tamL OQ PaLM 2d EDITION. Lat Tans ha Si THE DEATH OF MB. TILDEN. headquarters some of the officials regarded it 8a hoax and refused to believe it. The wires, however, soon settled the question, and then began @ season of speculation and retrospec- Hida, The alleged. trbad of 1970 were recalled, and many were the expressions of sympathy for the dead man which were evoked by the discussion of that event. His noble fight for Hancock was remembered, and many ex- Pressed the opinion that it was the defeat of the democracy in that year thatled Mr. Tilden to declare he was no longer a candidate for ihe suffrages of his countrymen. Anecdotes of his early political life, as far back as 1846, when he was a member of the constitutional conven- tion and a member of the assembly, mingled with memories of his great aversion to offi- ¢lal life and his adherence to the principles of his party, were heard on every hand, The one grent feature of the talk incidental, to Mr. Til” len’s death was the loss it would be to the Semocratie party that has of late been robbed by death of such leaders as Seymour, Hen- dricks, John Kelly and others, ‘FITZ JOHN PORTER'S VIEWS. “The loss will fall heavily on the democracy,” said Gen. FitzJohn Porter. “Mr. Tilden was regarded as a mentor by many of the leaders of the party, and they will now be at agreat loss where to go to for advice. I doubt if they can ever replace him. 1am not surprised to hear of his death, however, for the last time I saw Mr. Tilden I thanght he looked very poorly.” “It seems to me," said Senator Murphy, “that the democratic party is rapidly going to pieces. All of its shining lights are being tuken away by the hand of death. Mr. Tilden was a man whom the democratic party can never replace.” to meet him very often, and must say that asa statesman he was never 81 sed. His loss is not only a great blow to his party but to the country as well, ‘The business men of the city lost no-1me in Paying a tribute to the statesman’s memory by displaying flags at halt-most. Every buildin; of (ieee down town had its flag lowere< to halt-mast, The flags were also displayed at hali-mast on ail the public buildings as soon as the death of Mr. Tilden was verified. HARD LUCK, “The democracy is having hard luck and no mistake,” said Senator Plunkett, “Now that the leader is dead things begin to look very cloudy. Samuel J. Tilden’s loss will be felt for many aday utter he is laid vo rest, amd there will never be found aman totake up the party's cause where he laid it down.” “I bad the honor of serving in the legislature with Mr. Tilden,” said — ex-Commissioner of Excise Haughton, “and found him to be # man in a million, ~~ ~ . AT GRAMENC® PARK. ‘There were no unusual scenes at Mr. Tilden’s handsome residence in Gramerey park to-day and as yet no evidences of the death of its owner are displayed in the building. The cur- tains and windows remain just as they have been since Mr, Tilden left for bis mansion at Greystone. Mrs. M. E. Fay was in charge of the house add servants to-day. he stated that she had heard of the rumor, but as yet had re- ceived no news of the ex-governor’s death. ‘She was inclined to discredit the report, and said Unat ifit were true she would have ‘been notified almost immediately. Telegrams ad- dressed to Mr. Tilden were received at the house this morning. There were one or two callers, to whom Mrs. Fay made the same state- ment. She said that it was only yesterday that one of Mr. Tilden’s relatives hud said that he was doing remarkably well. None of the tam- ily are in the city to-day. Particalars of His Death. Yorkers, N. Y., August 4.—Sam’! J. Tilden died at Greystone this morning at ten minutes before nine o'clock. He had been enjoying his usually, ood health up to saturday evening. While sitting ou the stoop of his Tesidence after sundown on that cronies, he was taken with a slight chill, which settle: on his stomach and bowels, producing inflam- mation, from which he sutfered all night. On Sunday he was slighty better, and was able to ride out. On Sunday evening he felt much worse, and continued to grow weaker, but until last night tried there Were no fears of the cousequences. ‘This morning it became apparent that the end was near. Dr. Charles E. Simmons and Miss Gould, a relative of Mr. Tilden were at the bed: side a few moments before Mr. Tilden died. He to speak, but only moved his lips, failing to muke any sound. He passed away quietly and peacetully. His death occurred in the south chamber of the mansion, overlooking the Hudson. ———— A Prociamation by Gov. Hill. ALBANY, N.Y, August 4.—Gov. Hill has is sued a proclamation announcing to the people Of the state tue death of Mr. Tilden, A Democratic Victory in Portsmouth. Portsmorvu, N. H., Aug. 4,—The democrats, carried the municipal election yesterday, elect ing every city officer but one alderman. Mayor Eldredge was re-elected by 467 majority, The New British Cabinet. THE MINISTERS CHEERED BY THE CROWD IN DOWNING STREET, Loxpox, August 4.—The new cabinet is to- day holding its first meeting. A large crowd ot people surrounded the Downing sireet office ‘and cheered the ministers as they arrived. tae tales A Temperance Leader Killed. REV. G. C. HADDOCK SHOT AND INSTANTLY KILLED AT SIOUX CITY. Stoux Ciry, lowa, August 4.—Rev. G. C. Haddock, pastor of the Metuodist church’ at Uils place and who has been the leader in the rosecution of the suloon cases, Was shot and Instantly Killed last evening ‘while crossing Water.street at the corner of 4th. ‘There is no clue yet to the perpetrator of the dastardly crime, but there seems to be no doubt that it grew Out of the war lutely inaugurated on the Suloons, Great excitement prevulla eee Death of State Senator Elkins, DENVER, CoL., August 4.—State Senator Elkins, a Younger brother of Stephen B. died huddenly at Salida Tuesday night of heart disease. ——— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York Stock Market, ‘The foliowing ure the opening und 3:00 p. m. prices of the New York Stock Marit to-day, as reported oy special wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 16ih street: o. 1 300 ef) 17 bre! iL Do. Ist 2a bref, 314) ake wen LL1S4)112 “Do. pref..n-| B0%4l "SOI, Ned. Cento! Bolg! dou,hWest. Union| Seal Boe ee Convene Baltimore Marxets. BALTIMORE, Mn. August 4 Virginia stxes_ con solidated, with coupons, 38; new threes, 88%; No! Carolina ‘sixes. old, 1.25 bid today. BALTIMORE, Mo.. August 4.—Cotton dull—mtd- ding, 9 Flour steady and quiet—Howard street and western super. 2.50a2.4U; do. extra, 3.U0u8.65: do. family, 3.75a4.50; city ‘mills, super, 2:50a8.00, do, extra,” 3.25a4.00; do. Hio brands, 4.5084.60; sco" family, 5.15; do. superlative patent, 5.50. Wheat—southern steady: western, Steady: southern red, oBastiy; do. amber, uOad7: NO 2 western winter red, spot, S3%and: August, Da iit: September, 65'..A55%" October, 84%, bid. Cora— southern nominal; western easier aud duil; southern: white, 53a66; southern yellow, 5a52; western mixed, Spot dud August, 47% bid. ‘Oats ‘and doll! southern. Sada: westera’ white, ‘western, mixed, 38a40; Penusylvania, 37443. Rye quiet, 068 Hay steady~—prime to ‘choice western, 11,008 00. “Provisions quiet and steady. Mess pork, 11-25a11.75, Bulk meats—shoulders and clear ti sides, packed, G’a7%. Bacon—shoulders, Sad; clear nib sides, 7%; hams, 13al4, Lard—refined, 7» Butter firm—westert” packed, 1015; creamery, Wa2l. Eggs easy und quiet, "11412. Petroleum dul Fenien Cotes nomial ta ord ary to fair, FATA soft, 6: copper Fetied guiet."oyeio. Whmky wormiaally” sandy, Ligei.20._ Prolglts to Liverpool per steaiier quiet: Gorton, 11-644. Hour, 1s.6d: gral, 2y. Receipts— flour, 12,087 darrels; wheat. 91,900 bushels; 4.000 "bushels; ous, 14,000 baahels: 4,633 156,300 bushels; corn,17,100 bushels. 367,600 bushels; cor, 12400 bushels. Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, Inu, August 4, 11:15 —Wheat aR a. sa.— Whi ‘was weal at’ the si i, morning, the frst sales of ‘and then broke off to under free offerings, but fins rallied. to 7 Corn—September, 435i_. Oate—september, Pork —September, 9.67% _Lard—Sepiember, 6,90, WILL NOT ADJOURN TO-NIGHT. Mr. Allison Withdraws His Resolution. In the Senate this afternoon Mr. Allison called up the adjournment resolution and pro- posed to fix the hour at ten o'clock to- Bight. Mr. Conger objected, saying that it would not give the President time to examiue AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. ‘Tired of Mexican Insults. THE TEXAS MEMBERS OF CONGRESS EAGER FOR VIGOROUS ACTION. The Texas members in the House are now ‘very much worked up over the Mexican border ‘roubles, and are eager for vigorous action on the part of this government. They say that at some time the Mexicans have got to be made ne to understand that ee aon low outrages upon her citizens. The Mext- cans, a Texan ‘member told a Stax reporter to- day, are constantly coming over the Rio Grande, stealing stock and murdering Ameri- gan citizens, or enticing Americans into Mex- tco and subjecting them to punishment for some trivial oftense under the barbarous Mex!- can laws, Without considering who or what Cutting is, there is a principle involved that this government cannot afford to ignore. He thought the President ought to compel, by force of arms, the unconditional release of Cut- tng. Mr. Belmont will make an effort to have the House pass the resolutions adopted by the foreign affairs committee at a special meeting yesterday, as reported in THE STAR, Af he succeeds in geiting the matter up, several ‘Texas members will address the House de- manding prompt and vigorous action. The General Dedeciency Bill. ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST IN THE BILL. Tho general deficiency bill, as it passed both houses of Congress, allows $20,000 tor comple- tion of the Boundary sewer, restores House ap- Propriation of $1,000 for counsel fecs in de- fending the District of Columbia against thi claims of Samuel Strong in the courts; allows $1,000 for rent of school buildings in the Dis- trict of Columbia; allows Senate amendment increasing rom $50,000.to $75,000 the appro- Priation for the erection of school buildings in ‘he District of Columbia, as siready half pro- vided sor in the District appropriation act; allows the Senate amendment muking appro- priation for the water works extension, and Provides that the question whether any change Shall be made in the method of lining the tun- nel and reservoir shall be referred to the board pfengineers for fortiflcations and for river and arbor improvements; pending their re] 6 Work shall proseed. ‘Siikes out Senate amend- ment appropriating $6,365 for lighting the Capitol and grounds; strikes out Senate amend- ment, $1,449, to pay outstanding liabilities contracted by the national board of health; strikes out Senate amendment to pay one {garasalary to the tamily of the late William unter, rikes out Senate amendment, ‘$5,850, to pay sixty-five printers on the Oon- gressional Record $90 each for time unem- ployed daring the present session. The District in Congress. THE GRANT SOUVEN: On motion of Mr. Sewell the Senate to-day passed a joint resolution accepting the dona- ton of Mrs. Julia D, Grant and the late Wm. H. Vanderbilt of the articles presented to Gen, Grant by foreign governmeuts, rulers and others, Secretary Endicott was at the Capitol betore Congress ‘met for the purpose of urging upon both houses the adoption ui this resolu: tion, After getting It through the Senate Le went Over to the House to exercise his pers ua- sive powers upon that body. ALBERT GRANT'S CLAIM. The claim ot Albert Grant, of this city, has been, by direction ot Congress, referred to the Court of Claims. Congressional Topics. AGGREGATE OF THE APPROPRIATIONS. The aggregate appropriation made by the regular appropriation bills passed this sessiun of Congress Koxeluaing the fortifications bill) is $565,000,000, which is $45,000,000 in excess Oi Lue appropriations inade by the bills passed | last session. | IMPORTANT BILLS SENT TO THE PRESIDENT. The sundry civil bill, the river and harbor bill and the deficiency bill were all enrolled, signed and sent tothe President about noon to- day tor his approval. NOTES. Mr. Reagan, of Texas, has gone home sick and Mr, Hemphill bas been eproinied! in his place on the conference committee on the Dill Wo give title to the Potomac flats, ee To be Ensigns in the Navy. The President this afternoon sent to the Sen- ate the nominations of twenty naval cadets to be ensigns in the navy. These were the young men recommended by the board of vis- itors to the naval academy; He also vetoed five private pension bills. — es —_____ Representative Hing and the Bailiff, ‘THE CONGRESSMAN TEARS UP A WRIT. Yesterday Henry D. Green, by Messrs, Birney & Birney, entered suit against Hon, J. Floyd King lo recover $250, and the writ was placed in the hands of Mr. James H. Springman, of the marshal’s office, for service. Mr. Spring- man states that about 2 o'clock yesterday be found Mr. King te to a lady, and standing off ull they got through talking, he walked up to him and said he would like to see him, at the same time walking away from some pat standing near, and then presented the writ. Mr. King, atter pecking! at it, said, “Do you know that you have insulted me?” and he (Springman) replied, “No, sir; I do not. Tam an ofticer of the marshal, and have done noth- ing but my duty.” “Well, sir,” said Mr, King, “you bave, and I have a potion to have you put out of the building. You have no right to serve these papers on ie here, and I'll tear them up,” at the same time suiting the action to the word. He (Mr. Springman) then said, “Good evening,” aud retired and reposted the fact to Col. Philips, the deputy marshal. Representa tive King denies that he threatened to elect the bailiff, Army Changes. _ ‘The following changes in the stations and du- tles of the officers of the orduance department have been ordered totake effect August 2: Major Clifton Comly from duty at the military academy to the command of the Indianapolis arsenal; Capt. John A. Kress from command of the Ind{/anapo‘is arsenal to the command of the 8t. Louis powder depot at Jefferson barrack: Missouri; Major Jono R. McGinness from con mand of the St. Louis powder depot to duty at the Rock Island arsenal, Lilinois; Capt, John Butler from duty at the’ Kock Island arsenal to duty at the nationat armory, Springtield, Mass, Capt Frank Heath from the national armory to the Watervliet arsenal, West Troy, N. Y.; First Lieut. L. L. Bratt from duty at the military somdemny, to West Point foundry, Cold Spring, The following transfers of leutenants of ar- tllery for the course of instruction are ordered to taike effect October 1st: First Artillery—First Lieut. Arthur Murray, from battery B to light battery K; First Lieut. H. M. Andrews, from D to light K, vice First Lieut. F. C. Nichols, from ligut K to D; First Lieut, Albert Todd, trom B to light E, vice First Lieut. Jno, V. White, from light E to B; Second Lieut, Chatles H. Hunter, trom A to light By vice Seoona Lieut. J. E. Runsie, trom light B to A; Second Lieut. 8, D. Sturgts, jr., from D to ligbUK, vice Second ‘Lieut. Wm. F. Harmon, from light K to D, Second Artillery—First Lieut. G. 8, Grimes from L to ight A, vice First Lieut. E. T.C. Rich: inond, from light A to L; Second Lieut. Geo. F. Burney, irom light I to F, vice Second Lieut. EL H. Catiln, trom lignt F to L. Third artillery—First Lieut. H.R. Lemly, from K to light G, vice First Lieut. Edw. Davis, from light C to K; First Lieut. Geo. P. Scriven, from to light F, vice First Lieat. Jno. EL Myers, trom ligt F to H; Second Lieut. Chas. A. Uennett, from H_ to light C, vice Second Lieut. W. Loveridge, from light C to H; Second Lieut. KE. A. Millar, irom K wight F, vice Sec- ond Lieut. D. J. Rumbough, fro light F to K. Fifth artillery—First Lieut, H. J. Reilly, from C to light, D, vice First Lieut. Wm. R. Hamil ton, from light D to C; First Lieut, S. F, Massey, froin H to ight F, vice First Lieut, E. L. Zali ski, from light # vo H; Second Lieut. A. C. Bit, from K to light 'F; Second Lieut. H.C. Carbabgh, from C to light 'D; Second Lieut, W. P, Neweoinb, from light D to'C, ‘Capt. G. £. Overton, 6th cavalry, recruiting officer, granted one month's leave. Real Estate Sales. 1. E. F. Spofford has sold to Lawrence Cav enaugh, for $2,089.06, a lot 25 feet fronton the north side of East Capitol street, between 6th and 7th streets, Ezra W. Leach has sold to Turner Torrey, for $2,900, property 14 feet front on the north side of C street, between 6th and 7th streets southeast. A.C. Baker has sold to Wim. Blasiand, for $1,882.81, 8 lot 50x160 on the north side of Roanoke street, east of 13th, Columbia Heights. Jus. 8. Edwards and Henry Wise Garnett, trustees, huve sold to Timothy O'Connell, for $5,600, parts of two lots, 75x114 feet,on the eust side of 7th street, between E and G streets southeast, John T. Arms hus sold to Francis L. Cardozo, for $8,000, two ho 20 feet frout each, on the north side of Pierce Place, between 14th and 15th streets. Geo Logud has gold to Adeluide A. Alexander, $7,600, property on the south side of A street, southeast, just east of 6th street. ———— Park Watchmen. THEY HAVE THE FULL POWRES OF MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN POLICE FORCE INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE PARKS, The District Commissioners recently ex- Pressed the opinion that it was not tue inten- tion of the law to give the park watchmen police powers outside of the squares or reserva- tions tojwhich they were assigned, but if de- sired that they should have such powers the Cocoa nen corteously offered to appoint them additional policeme: Sst of thelr names and the Ihnius of the Ioeate ities where they are on duty. This matter was the river and harbor bill, and after some furtht debate Mr. Allison withdrew the resolution. It 4s not probable that Congress will adjourn’ be- fore to-morrow. CHARGED witH RonBING His EmpLorsr— Two days ago a smuit colored boy, giving the name of John Smith, came here irom Rosk- Ville, Md./and found omployment at the resl- dence of L. K. Devendorf, at 15 Grant Place, | ‘This’ niorming "thé boy,” it charged, got possession of Mrs. dort’s ‘contuining. about ‘and, left. Eis wacaee sie hoe eaeee at the depot, where lilke the train ior’ hfs home, ito bad ou a new, sult of clothes and $54 In his pockets, pret ab ad a3 Soe aes beet ay resi- pros submitted to the Attorney General yesterday, who has decided that the powers and duties of letropolitan police are conferred upon these wateninen bf the, acl approved, Augost Se SE i Tica to-day, Tax PRestpent has recognized Salomon Fos- ter a8 consul of the republic of Honduras at Philadelphia, Fast Mar, ro HAVANA—The first matt under the new arrangement recently made by Second Assistant Postmaster General Knott left Te day for le ee Florida, Mon een Week and during the win! ree times week, and the time from New York will be ing the summer Washington News and Gossip, GOVERNMENT RecerPTs To-pay.—Invernal Tevenye, $657,918; customs, $635,068. THE TRENTON sailed trom Gibralter for Ame- is serv! shortened two days. SECRETARY MaNNine Mucw IMpRovep.— Mr. Brennan, Seoretary Manning’s private secretary, arrived in New York last night, after a week at Wateh Hill. ‘ery much better, indeed,” nan said to a Sun reporter, “in. entirely recovered. THosE who leave the city during the summer can have THESTAR mailed to them for any length of time and the address changed asoften ts decivod. The nabecription mustbe tavariably paid in advance. THE Conrracr for repainting the exterior of the White House has not yet been awarded. ‘The sixteen bids received are under considera- tion. They var; probable that lntended. doin; main in PERSONAL.—Gi this evening tor Ne from $900 to bidder, wil roselve ike contract esi ler, W! ve the is satisfactory guarantee of his responsibility. SERGEANT MAURICE CONNELL, who was re- cently discharged trom the signal service at San Francisco, is not the Sergeant Connell who ‘was connected with the troubles at Fort some time ago. Gen. Hazen says that be mission to re-enlist in the service and had 80, until he was induced to re- | side, Bae. Se cal eal os Sree are poe re ae en. Spring Lake, where he ex} coupie of weeks.—Mrs. 8. daughter left this morning for Ocean Beach and other resorts onthe New Jersey coast, where they will pass some time White mountains, where, as spend the month of @. Clephane and Julia Clephane and Miss Lottie Cresson, y of two months ntSpring "Lake, Saratoga, Lake George, and Lenox, Mass.— Mr. C. b. Culver starts today tor Kansas on a visit to his three sons, who in the west— Miss Letitia Ahern has joined her sister, Mrs. Molile O. Laughlin, who, with her son and are spending the summer a Piney Polnt—Lieut, and Mrs. Eckerson, who tor some” months have been visiting with Mrs. Eckerson’s parents here, leave for Fort ‘Texas, this ovening.- gone for 4 sta; City, are ‘engaged daughter Miss Ell right, J. and” 3B. c. Hon. A Busy Day for the President. CONSIDERING AND SIGNING THE BILLS PASSED The President denied himself to general visitors to-day and gave his entire attention to matters incident to the closing hours of Con- He has given such bills as have been submitted to him the promptest attention, and this morning be had disposed of nearly ali of At halfpast twelve o'clock to-day he received the river and harbor bill, the deficienc: vill and the sundry elvil them under immediate consideration. All of the cabinet officers were with him at different times during the day and rendered valuable assistance in considering ortance awaiting the President's action. The President has expressed to several Senators bis wish not to go the Capitol for the closing hours gress. them. of Congress, and stated that he would attend to all matters requiring his action in his office in business Bowe Nachman, of among the late arrivals at Cape ¥.&. Thomas, of lilinols, and Major Whann and Lieut. W. H. Vinal are at the Eb- bitt.—Chief Post Oftice Inspector West has re- turned from an extended official trl the west.—Jobn W. Dougiass, of Willian’ Bush, of, Delaware, cago, ani ‘oung, Willards. tamil , Cc ‘Brow: BY CONGRESS, the avthe White House, unless bh that the condition of public bt as to demand his presence. BILLS APPROVED. ‘He has approved the act to increase the naval establishment; the act providing for terms ot courtin Colorado; the act for the relief or the trustees of the Christian Brothers college of St. Louis, Mo.; act for rellet of the widow of Capt. S. L. Puelps, late U.S. minister to Peru; the joint resolution providing for the printing an f doounsnts of the monetary cop ference ot 1878 and 1881; the joint resolution providing for printing thé report of the Com- iisstoner of Agriculture; the act to compensate 8 for services rendered under an order court of the district of Alabama, and fifty-three private pension bills, —e=EE tribution of Library Site Owners. FILING EXCEPTIONS TO THE AWARD OF THE JURY OF TWELVE Some of the property holders on the library site (squares 729,730 and 731) had @ confer- the ence with Messrs Perry, Totten and King, their | ‘8e counsel, on the subject of the awards of the jury of twelve, and it was determined to file exceptions to the awards in the cases of N.G. . McMenamin, Emery and Tullock, Paar HY Cragin: Biteabett Hoeke, W. H. Hoeke, — Bruuinger, Barbara Lehman, Mrs. juchier, Watterston, B. Mu- "The counsel are trustees, ©. Olds, J. C. Lotz, renghiand R. Rothwell, aring the papers this afternoon, and it is fikely'that deveral causes of exception will be Presented in each case, a Changes ini the Oftices, ‘Thomas J. Hogan, of Georgia, a fourth assist- ant examiner In the Patent office, and Eugene B. Clark, of Illinols, a first assistant examiner, have resigned. Augustus S, Boernstéin, of Missonri, has been promoted in the bureau of labor from $1,600 to $1,800. Jouin MeVey, of Chattanooga, Tenn., has been appointed assistant engineer in the Inte- rtinent at $1,000 per annum, vice y Donnell, resigned. rior de| James District, Government Afhirs. HI8 RESIGNATION ACCEPTED. ‘The Commissioners have accepted the resig- nation of Dr. Chas, BecKer as commissioner of pharmacy. THE COMMISSIONERS ASK FOR INSTRUCTIONS. ‘The District Commissioners have asked the duties regai for the reform sche whether they for buildings for charitable institutions appro- m Tu the case of the Washiugton jospital for found|ings the contracts were made by the directors before the appropriation was made, and the represeutatives of the hospital have how made requisition for the money, but the Commissioners hesitate to sign the requisi- riated for. tion. THE POLICE TRIAL BOARD was in session al juarters to-day_heari Testimony. in_ cases of officers charged wit violating the rulesof themanual. No reporters were adinitied. BUILDING PERMITS ued by Inspector Entwisle: Michael erect a dwelling and store (thres-s must make 23d and F streets northwest; Js Si , erect two two-atory and cellar dwell- ingecortier Park and 17th streets extonded; 000. R. J. Corcoran, repair brick d men on the ‘Police Court be seulting Mastno and mn Lieut, Greely. \d_Mra, Benet will leave York, expecting to sail from there on Saturday for Europe, tobe @b- sent probably until Ootober.—Senor the Argentine Minister, has gone to Saratoga for stay of some timé——Cardinal, Gibbous went to Ci ester ‘@ short stay. “Site Jon WeCorson elt this, for . Kauffmann and of the buildi: and are cutoff by a nailway. betore going to the | The billiard room. is on te second floor of ti lember.—-Mr. James extension and is lighted by six immense wi us ; sen ts p b ‘Cbieage, uccompanied by Miss ——Miss Isabel McAdam, 9 620 1ith street, Hus as guests Miss Mamie and | stewing to the reuding of Miss Gould, his con- Miss Alice Schweppenheiser, of Philadelphia, ——Mrs. Wm. Léach is summering at Nomini Villa, on the lower Potomac.—Dr. Bland has returned to the city land in the interest of th John Tweedale and Miss Ella Plimpton are at Asbury Park.—-Mr, and Mrs, Joun P. Butt, ‘W. Appler, Sam'l Washington, were b | to close his lips, aod bis mouth was consianuUy 4 3 rookisa, | open. ils right band, from tue. same cause, | Sazyaad $230 pm daily ‘A. C. Anson, of | Was entlrely useless, trembling all the time. He ch, 82408. m., daily, on su ‘Miiwaukes, are at | bad not even the power to ruise it lo his mouth. | Vous; for Frederick, 4:0 bill, and tool urchase of si and TILDEN AT GREYSTONE. ‘The Last Days of the Democratic Sage — ‘His Raral Home ou the Hudson. ‘Though Mr. Tilden had become a hopeless “invalid” his death was unexpected, as there hhad been no bulletins from Greystone unnoune- ing that his last ilimess had come, The last few Yearsot his life were spent chiefly at Greystone, where he kept “bachelor’s hall” on « splendid scale, Ho always had a fondness for the coun- try. He loved all Kinds of animals, and was Passionately fond of watching the growth ot horses, sheep and all domestic animals. In looking about for a country place near enough to New York city, #0 that he could have his po- litical friends and business associates visit him when necessi wired, his attention was Galled to an estate of 118 scres on the Hudson, THE Bors. and Wounds Two of Them. Yesterday afternoon, avenue and Ist street, whieh from pear trees near the fence, when cored watchman, Wm. King, fired a shot them. Some of the shot took effect in Havana, Dar- McDonald's neck and shoulder, King to Schaflir’s de tended by Drs. Saddarth and Meria: fr. Tiiden's reception, Since that time bo ‘has never country, sl- thougir Sererully'watohiog all polate of interes REYSTONE. Greystone les on theright bank of the Hudson in the of Yonkers, New York. Itis 450 feet above the level of the Hudson river at high water, and slopes in six natural terraces fay mln lige 4 she ower ee Greystone on clear day's the Cats! Staten island, New York bay and Long Isian sound can be easily seen, The Peekskill Moun- tains tower above it on the northwest. On the the house from a broad piazza you can m the silvery sheen of the beatti- nings cut in the gran ‘ofthe lawn.” m1 Toot al ce of the ing. macadamized Uned on either side by fir trees, leads up to the front door, under the portico. ‘Un epter- ‘the hall, which runs through the center of the entire and midway on the morth in @ sub-baliway, rises the grand stair- case lighted by a stained glass skylight. Tne southern half of the first floor is divided into reception and musicjrooms, saloon, parlor and Ubrary. Above these on the second floor are Mr. Tiiden’s suite of sleeping, dressing and valet's rooms, Crowded inio every niche and corner of these rooms are bookcases full of rare and valuable works which Mr. Tilden had neither time nor mouey in collecting. GaoTeam ts Goveted tp vooks on sqriealears, ry farming, horses, sheep, dogs and poultry. ‘They all show evidence of having been fre- quently used. The third story is divided into eight spacious chambers, which are used as thi guest chambers. The kitchen and servants’ quarters are in anextension which forms a part fnvent to Kill, THE SHOOTER FIXED, with a simple assault, which were on fired at him, with the bo; ud was also shot. watcuman told bit h oray, and bie e Jo it. ‘Phe voy told. the same story. thirteen years ola. The Judge cautio boy against using the gun ou such 000. It is the low- iter there ‘ort ne of 85 was Impose ‘ eo Surrogate Rollins, of New York, appointed Cephas G. Thompson, f Gedeased, administrator of the estate or Hubert coudministr stor, New ‘kK state $2,000, in Cincinnati, yesterday, Wm. convicted of voting ties: eighth ward at the ast Oc The attorney geucral o: telecraphed to the Canadian and fsneries Ubat bis govern ate in measures for ts fisheries, bad The wish be yee. ister of will uesada, Sandy Hook tast Saturday were buried adelphia yesterday, to stay foro dows. F North, south, east and west the ground rises | and Uittsbure and west,v:50 am. (C pave | in natural Knolls, which gives free for St Louis and exveyt saturday to Un landscape gardening without fear of artificial | Py and eace . effect, “Khdtorest tines of every variety im une | Cuca? Bnd Cu md grounds immediately surrounding the house Were Mr. Tilden’s especial pride. They are watched, cleaned and nursed with the same attention that he gave to his blooded stock, On the second terrace of the iawn which ieads to \ge river in the rear of the house stands an enormous oak which was Mr. Tiideu’s especial pet, He, had @ comfortable wild wood setice uilt under it, and often sat there by tne hour nith, 8, 10:0. a. panday.) "F 0. Rovre—statlon, Corner New 54 stant companion, ence. HIS LAST Days. Mr. Tilden’s routine lite in recent di Pom. 10:40 p.m. droits vist fo New Ene | described by a visior at Greystone as iollows: | Hite mais.» Por igen. Pidlans——Mrs; | Mr. Tilden usually woke in the morning about | Baltimore, 5. 0:30, "0:40 SoD. 1, halt-past four. Anlectric bell at the head of his bed summoned his valet, who gave bin his medicine, which be took regularly. Afterward he lay still until about eigut o clocic, seeutugly dozing. Ii he felt well he was assisted down to @nine o'clock breakfast, which usuaily oon- sisted of milk and some rica broth. Owing to an attack of paralysis Mr, Tilden was unable age aud 12 kK. Smith a: w. p.m." On suudays, ‘G45, His left band was but sligbUy affected by the | cept Sunday. For lagerstown. stroke of paralysis, and he had the partial use Of it, In eating he used his ieft hand wo hoid | Wi i upnis lower jaw. His faithtul companion, | 24729 yi dally. excent Sunday. igs Anna Gould, who is the sister of Lue wife Originated Atlas ville, 6:30 ‘pm. (dal aif except Sunday, Warrenton iF, except Sunday. Warr Sunday, 11515 aim. 6:30 p.m. Stations) 7 a.m. SUENANDOAH RoUrE—B. & O. Station. Hg daily. ‘mm. daily. O WasuinGrow ac of Mr, Henry Tilden, placed to bis mouth every particle of food that he ate. She gener- ally put itin bis mouth with a spoon, aud be was enabled wo swallow it by raising his ‘lower jaw with his lef hand and putting bis head While at breaktast the morning papers were read to him, and notes made by bis secretaries at his direction of any important point or move in the political world. Aiter breakiast he Usually went into his office on the right side of {the hall, where he say the diiTerent employes MARRIED. ‘the place, and heard their respective reports - 2 concerning ‘the welture of his stock and iarm, | .2ENHAM—BLUNDON, At the nounced the ‘wounds painful, bat’ not 0 pea. Bi and” 16:00 0. te train), 8a, 4:80, A Colored Watchman Fires at a Number ef Boys Who Were Pilfering Frait, bout 1 o'clock, a mum- ber of boys, ving in “Swampoodie,” ‘went to the old Bates mansion, corner ot New York is Dow occupied, by Mrs, Sarah Ransom,and (were stealing frat the col- nat justin red second UUme, a portion of the load entering Michael Heriiiy’s face, The boys were taken, store, where they were ate ‘ho jane ; | §eTus. The boys were afterwards taken to He visited Greystone, the mame by which the | ean tie pel saan fora apbolstnere pandeners nud anginesre here |, iatior im the afterhoon Sergeant Brosnan and “Bic. Men’ | ect fo work, and soon had fitted the house and | Qucct Oliver went to Mrs. Hansom's house and Breo- arrested King, W made no ee eis almost | OURds, which had been tenantless so long, for | Sane and lucked nim an me whe wee precinct station, on a charge of assault and batlery, with, To-day in the Police Court King was charged McDonald testified that he went in the yard to pick up some pears ground when defendant iby testified that he was 5 Sergeant Brosnan testified to the arrest and said the boy ‘only fired to frighten the ployer sald she told hit, utioned the and said he could not Justify the shooting. A. yesterday, of the the late, ‘hompson, and Gilbert M. Spler, Jf» Personal property tm deceased does not exceed Kileoyne was. hree mes im the er election, Foundland hes marine of 1¢ protection of the coast Four of the victims ot the yacht disaster at at Phil “hicage limit daily, 0:50 am, (Fast line) dally to Cincuuad Are ‘nicago, 10:00 @ i. (fast Lita for Cocinuat, Loulgyite and or: Nat oF 0 a mn. TRAD — aud 11 p.uu. For stations on Me ‘aly om E bat th. daily, except Sunday. Tor local polite between, Wasihington and Unithersourg 10°05 aun. aad 12-00 For New ‘and intermediate points. 10:00 a.m, aud 5:30 personage of the M. E Church, Baltimore, Md., A: Ms © | In all that pertained to nis cattle, his garden, | ¥ S ne sacton. ‘The | his borves or bis dogs Mr. Tliden manitested | tue: ¥ Mt Hartecok. WM 2 EN or George: the greatest tuverests, He weat into the ini- | town, Dee Dutest details, and often asionisued the meu | “COLLINS—GROSS. On Wednesday morning, with valuable suggestions avout their different | ust 4th. 1586, by Rev. Father vfort, DAMUEL work which they, wno bave been in that es- | COLLINS to Mus SARAH C. Duth of West ‘was notified | Pecial branch of farming ail their lives, bad | Washiugion. * ‘was such | Dever thought of. fe had two secretaries, | HAKHIS—MOSES. On Tuesday, August 8, 1886, whom he kept busy all the ume. He was very methodical and in everything that he did, “His retentive memory ensbied ulm to bis band upon any paper or account tbat RevGestreas Aner: he whe through with tue farm bands, Mr. Geo. W. Suith, who was nis business manager and confidential secretary, usually came up frum New York, where lived, to see him and make his report, At 12 o'olock Mr. Tilden would go out for udrive. His face was very thin and iurrowed. His hands Weresnriveled until one could almost see the jes. He stooped @ little, and leaned heavily tho strong arm of his valet. But to look at eyes one forgot the change that had eom over the statesman. They were just the same bright, kindly, trutb-teiling eyes, that made so many friends torhim. They looked at astrauger ‘wii a giauce as if they would read bis inuer- most thoughts, ——___+e+—_____ Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THE EVENING STAR THE COMING CoNVENTION.—As yet few of legates to the democratic congressional convention have arrived from the upper the Rev. G. W. Huddaw AKIRIS, of Georgia, and Miss ATIs V, Mi Washlagton, D.C." No cards, By, the Kes: Geo. G- Liitie, ANNIE C. MILLER, both of the District ABDISON. August 8d, beloved wife of N: Addison.’ oruhiwest, “Thursday, A Remains will be taxen to fuch ‘s dis- ‘at four MARY E. ARNOLD, aged tiny yenrs, ‘Her funeral will take place’ on Friday mes orclock, from Ler inte resideuce at Anacostia, Gnd tuterment at Kock Creek cemetery. COLBATH. On Wednesday morning, Ai 106, som o'clock p.m. DiGN the law which requires the, closing of all estab- Ushments tor the sue of Liquors at the Ume of an election does not operate on primaries aud conventions. The triendsof Gen, Lee will have acenter at the Coucordia, Mr. Foster's at the Tontine, Mr. Hume's at the Braddock Louse, Mr, Meredith’s at the Exchange, but the black’ horse will be stabled every where, THE POLICE IMBkOGLIO—The hearing on the charge made by Lieut, Smith that Uilicers Franks, Davis, Breanan, Simpson, Grady and Hayes ‘ignored hfs authority, add at a um when be was in command oi the force inten. PREUSS Suddenly. on August 4th, Peisghemcamauen of the beact, Mra Gets EUSS, aged sixty-seven years. ‘Notice of Tuueral hereafter. WALLACE. nthe 34, of August 2 Jong and paintol illness, which she bore witn « ‘Wallace, aged 50 years and S months. Funeral private from her late o'clock. a , Hon, MENKY Uae of JONES—MILLER. Tuesday evening,A\ i Onact’s fone and emidence, No. 500 21st sirwet o'clock, Remai ‘Baptist church, Friends and eiaives ate inviied to atecd SS ARNOLD. At Auacostia, on August 3, 1886, MPS zat ooe co <a, aL AL COLBATH, in We sixtyseventh i 7 Paneral from his late residence, No. 212 setts avenue mortiwest, Friday. August sixth, et ows , On Monday August 2.1886, at ten HUGH DIGNEY. in the sixty fu year of bisagen Paneral Will taice place from bis late. resid country. Many will reach here to-night, wud | 452 Maine avenue, on Tharsday morning at ball the politcal centers of the town wit be the Sight oicdock, therice ty St Dumluics chureb, various restaurants which the iriends of the | Tdvlem mass wi 2 2 candidates bave mude their headquarters, for | HUMPHREYS. In Fredericksburg, Va. on the ht of August secoud, 196. hits MARGARET A. HUMPHREYS, widow of the Lae Joshun dum 1886, at 6:15 ‘RUDE . after a iy fortitude, ELIZABETH B, beloved wife of J. Wir ama W: a iittala tionally lett him in iguorauce of their inten- tion to make a raid on a gambling house, was heard to-day. Oilicer Patrick Hayes suid that he bad gone to the house to look for oue Platt, tor wholn they hud a warrant. Over a year he had entered tuut house with Lieut, Arnol ‘of the Washington force, and Lieut. Smith, J* SH 2726 Peuusyivania ave. nw. everyting ursi-ciass. =a _GAW. ING UNDER TAKER and PRACTICAL EMBALMER. ‘Terms moderate ‘Telepuiowe cat 1ue'ke saya Alexandria, to look for &® Washington crimiiial nd they had discovered gaming tere, but Lo arrests were made. The mayor postponed the case until this afvernoon for turtuer testimony. T. CLEMEN’ = taker—Thirty sireet and 70 High street, Geurgetown. Call, 220-3. PROFESSIONAL UNDER. ‘ears’ Experience. 1237 32d ‘Telephone Jesu ‘Nores.—The Baptist congregation here is con: sidering the resiguation of its popular pastor, | ef AM. BELLEW, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Corner Rev. Dr. Flippo, who hus a call'at Roanoke, ‘New Jersey ave and G ot aw. ‘The examunaticn of the pump well at the cor- | ‘Telephone call, 238-3. ‘po ner of Cameron and Royal streets disclosed the ICHARD S CAIN, Umeliness a oat STAR’ ee Bante eon wo FURNISHING UMDERTAEm er ‘unger pum for the co TOLL 7th st. bverything St oo was tousd to De in ros coudiiion, Tag the most Hessouabie Terms. ‘ai weil has been arch: over. The pump here v. " ail, Supplies | Was the second one ever put up fn the city. le cere the contracts | The first was on Fairfax street, at the market, | UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, where @ pump is still in use.—An injunction | Graduate of 1884 Class of the Cincinnati! School (2 Featraiming th trustees of W. H. Peuke’s as Embalming C.M. Lukens, M.D., Principal Signment irom using the funds io pay the pre- 3.1L. Clark, Demonstrator: ferred creditors has been sued out froin Judge G12 Tit sirect northwest Keith,—Grand Secret G. W. Hawkshuret | _ Telephone call 947-4. ot pals xist to Golden ‘ot Good Templars it ——__ Political Notes. The Califeraia legislature yesterday afer. noon elected A. P. Williams, the republican nominee, as U.S, Senator to succeed the late Senator Miller. ‘The democrats nominated The vote of both nouscs | 5108, _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. OR ALL POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Senator Hearst, jtood: iams, 70; Hearst, 24. Mr.Williams is a — sot merchant or Sen Francisco and chairman of the republican state central com- mittee. ir We Por has writ- nO ces will he w his Dame to be atocy CINE. ‘LAK FIRSTCLASS FARE, $2. eRe i and roostory aud collar *dweiling | used as a candidate tor’ Congress from tue Roandarip Tieker Good on Riose'tsiand avenue and @ street nore wees | twelth, Fenneyivanis district. Me. Powderly "rs Coen Enns saren | RTT 1esioners have to it = i winlecaler liyere Oeste whose have from = —. one nee: unex- been revoked to continue business until the end victories for the independents in a num- of the license year. ‘of counties, elects opposition _ = Tepablican or independent, ‘At Gollerene, 1 pate bps ive apg oy car | Eee a Ata aj twa id ae Mow ete 7 dL; Motion Eads, of | James A. Dudley, both white. “They belonged eget ao Cat Sha’ Margaret A Harvey: of Sune SerSeconclis ease’ Sane th overceaies- "Shoes ter, 8. C; Henry R. Harris, of Greenville, fe Dye omc, itm or Alesana Vee ett Coe “ond | , 4 state conference of the Iilinols antt-saloon — C. Gross, of West. aahingions RH. republicans will be held August Of Carroll county, May ‘aed "Ga John Jones and Aanie Hughes. in apa pas, Hx Suasuey A Minzon axp Kiceep ae FiceR.—Timotay Sullivan, a young ni 18 years of age, while under the liquor, x , went into Maesino’s on the Avenue, and demanded agiass and a cigar. ‘The refused bin beer on secount of his a sie ieniceease Sic einer Seaman Sullivan, who | the ‘adlcer ta o i 7 SIGET 1

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